BalCAP is a community-focused group of community, industry and government representatives who meet monthly in Balzac to discuss community events and actions that affect primarily the Balzac area. The purpose of BalCAP is to provide a forum for open, honest and transparent communication, ongoing dialogue and timely discussion of issues related to existing and proposed development and operations.

The Clearwater Trails initiative (CTI) has brought together, municipal and local provincal government people as well as local citizens and user groups to address issues arising from large numbers of random numbers and recreational motorized vehicle use in the West Country.
The goal is to develop a multi-faceted trail stewardship program, which will foster cooperation among users, industry and government and encompass trails assessment, planning, maintenance and education resulting in a backcountry trail and infrastructure system, which will be used in a responsible manner and managed for future generations to energy.

The Property Rights Advocate listens to concerns about real property and works towards creating greater awareness and understanding about property rights. Connect with us about your property rights concerns.
We listen to concerns about property rights and document those concerns.
We may incorporate the concerns we’ve heard in our annual report or the report’s recommendations.
We identify the property rights concerns heard from Albertans and connect with other government departments and organizations to discuss changes to property rights laws and processes.
We provide advice about property rights concerns to government and keep track of and report on the various initiatives underway in government related to improving property rights.
The annual report is tabled directly with the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly after which the province’s legislators discuss and report back to the Legislature through a Standing Committee review.
Twitter: @AB_PropRights

The Property Rights Advocate listens to concerns about real property and works towards creating greater awareness and understanding about property rights. Connect with us about your property rights concerns.
We listen to concerns about property rights and document those concerns.
We may incorporate the concerns we’ve heard in our annual report or the report’s recommendations.
We identify the property rights concerns heard from Albertans and connect with other government departments and organizations to discuss changes to property rights laws and processes.
We provide advice about property rights concerns to government and keep track of and report on the various initiatives underway in government related to improving property rights.
The annual report is tabled directly with the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly after which the province’s legislators discuss and report back to the Legislature through a Standing Committee review.
Twitter: @AB_PropRights